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Delegates from the U.S., the UN Security Council and Iraq's neighbours -- including...[ more... 11 Things to Do Today...
Delegates from the U.S., the UN Security Council and Iraq's neighbours -- including...
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Fourteen-year-old Jordan Seman sat on the edge of the gym mat, trying in vain to hold back her tears.
Her teammates on the West Side Starz cheerleading squad were racing through their routine in the final practice before heading to Disney World in Orlando, Fla., to co...
Colby rallies in second half and OT; Chieftains to face Andover Central in third-place game<p... Tonganoxie girls again fall sh
Colby rallies in second half and OT; Chieftains to face Andover Central in third-place game
After an amazing season, the Tonganoxie girls basketball team has been eliminated from the state tournament by the Colby Eagles, losing 73-67 in OT. Watch »
Salina - Just two years ago, the Tonganoxie High girls basketball squad came within one victory of the Kansas Class 4A state champ...
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Register photo/JASON WERLING Raeshun Adcock, 12, picks up a backpack from the Boys and Girls Club Friday afternoon in Sandusky.
Boxes of cereal and cans of chili replaced textbooks and pencils in backpacks Friday at the Boys & Girls Club.
The organization began a new initiative, The Backpack Program, that sends mem...
LAKEWOOD Four years ago, Sacred Heart High School girls basketball coach Steve DiPatri had to won... Howell left it all on the
LAKEWOOD Four years ago, Sacred Heart High School girls basketball coach Steve DiPatri had to wonder how he was going to replace four-year starter and 1,900-point scorer Adrienne Rochetti at point guard.
DiPatri must now find a way to supplant Quinton resident Lauren Howell, whose fabulous four-year career at the point came to an anti-climatic end on Thursday night when the Lions fell to ...
If you're in your 40s, "hooking up" might mean catching a friend downtown for lunch. But to peop... Author draws fire for criti
If you're in your 40s, "hooking up" might mean catching a friend downtown for lunch. But to people in their teens or 20s, the phrase often means a casual sexual encounter — anything from kissing onwards — with no strings attached.
Now a new book on this not-so-new subject is drawing fire in some quarters for its conclusion: That hookups can be damaging to young women, denying...
Death Comes for the Fat Man, by Reginald Hill, Doubleday Canada, 404 pages, $34.95 The ... CRIME BOOKS...
Death Comes for the Fat Man, by Reginald Hill, Doubleday Canada, 404 pages, $34.95
The premise is unthinkable: Chief Constable Andrew Dalziel, "Fat Andy" of the Mid-Yorkshire Police, is dying. Fans, just like the fictional folk in Reginald Hill's long-lasting series, will refuse to accept even the possibility. Fat Andy is indestructible and indefatigable, and he'll go on for...
Its walls are lined with reference books, video tapes and films, albums filled with photos Herrin... Cecil Herrington’s life is
Its walls are lined with reference books, video tapes and films, albums filled with photos Herrington has taken and journals he has written. He even has a decade's worth of calenders hanging from his kitchen door like so many geological layers on a nail.
Instead of a sofa, Herrington has a desk and chair in his living room. It's where he does his work, which has included transcribing al...
The woman who tossed her children jumped from the building. Her fate and that of her children wer... NATION IN BRIEF...
The woman who tossed her children jumped from the building. Her fate and that of her children were not immediately known.
Investigators believe the fire started overnight when a faulty space heater or overloaded power strip ignited a mattress in the basement; the flames quickly raced up the stairs of the four-story structure. Most of the 22 residents -- 17 of them children -- were strande...
Ad Links Buy a link » Tim Stevens, Staff Writer The high school I attended was known for hav... 'Believe' the mess
Ad Links Buy a link » Tim Stevens, Staff Writer The high school I attended was known for having the worst girls basketball team in the county.
A basket was a cause for minor celebration. A loss that wasn't embarrassingly lopsided was almost as good as a victory.
It hadn't always been that way, of course. My aunts told of days when the school's basketball programs won titles ...
